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February 2021 - 88% of Canadians support extending the sickness benefit to at least 26 weeks whether funded by employers or out of their own pocket
February 2021 - This year, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is focused on rallying Canadians, governments and healthcare leaders to take action to protect people with cancer and help save lives
January 2021 - The Canadian Cancer Society and J.D. Irving, Limited, team up to launch a new research fund to support region with highest cancer incidence rate
January 2021 - CCS study finds 1 in 3 Canadians are drinking more alcohol than usual since the onset of COVID-19
December 2020 - New national draft regulations announced today setting a maximum nicotine concentration of 20 mg/ml for e-cigarettes is an essential measure to help protect youth from becoming addicted to nicotine
November 2020 - The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is deeply saddened to hear of the death of Canadian-born Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek from pancreatic cancer.
October 2020 - The reimagined 2020 Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure raises more than $8.5 million for breast cancer research and support
September 2020 - Trial is 1 of 6 projects aiming to improve quality of life for people with cancer and survivors
September 2020 - This year’s hybrid virtual and physical experience includes a refreshed app, customizable virtual runners; Iconic R&B artist Jully Black will kick off opening ceremonies
July 2020 - Strong and varied expertise of new members will help CCS continue to champion its commitment to create a world where no Canadian fears cancer
July 2020
July 2020 - With support from the Canadian Cancer Society, trial aims to boost immune response against coronavirus infection in people undergoing cancer treatment
July 2020 - The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) applauds Minister of Health Patty Hajdu for new national regulations restricting e-cigarette advertising.
June 2020 - Talented Canadian artists join the Canadian Cancer Society on June 13 to support people with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic and year-round
April 2020 - An emergency fund has been set up to expand the free online and telephone resources available to help people with cancer cope throughout the pandemic.
April 2020 - Canadians from coast-to-coast are invited to unite online through song in support of our Daffodil Campaign
February 2020 - Measures should include raising the minimum age for vaping and tobacco products to 21
February 2020 - Transformational partnership showcases leadership in the non-profit sector
February 2020 - Following our amalgamation with Prostate Cancer Canada, we have developed a new shared recommendation on PSA testing.
December 2019 - Regulations include a broadly-based ban on e-cigarette advertising, with an exception for locations where youth do not have access.
December 2019 - Prostate Cancer Canada and the Canadian Cancer Society are excited to announce their intention to embark upon a strategic amalgamation.
November 2019 - 2019 recipients of the Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in cancer research announced today
October 2019 - Canadian Cancer Society congratulates Liberal Party of Canada
October 2019 - CCS supports commitment to cost recovery fee on tobacco industry
October 2019 - Funds raised benefit breast cancer research and the country’s largest support system for people facing breast cancer.
September 2019 - CCS welcomes the Liberal Party of Canada's commitment to extend the benefit if re-elected
September 2019 - Andrea Seale to Lead Canada’s Largest Cancer Charity
September 2019
September 2019 - Research is enabling precision medicine to change the future for an increasing number of Canadians facing blood cancer diagnoses
August 2019 - Across the country, Canadians are warming up for the 28th annual Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure, happening this year in 57 locations on Sunday, October 6.
August 2019 - The new Stand Up To Cancer Canada (SU2C) Metastatic Breast Cancer Dream Team launches today in partnership with CCS, SU2C and CIHR.
June 2019 - CCS outlines three specific recommendations that will directly support people living with cancer, and also prevent more people from ever being diagnosed.
June 2019 - Canadian Cancer Society calls for immediate action by federal and provincial governments
June 2019 - CCS welcomes NDP commitment to extend paid time off work for individuals undergoing cancer treatment
May 2019 - First of its kind Canadian study explores modifiable cancer risk factors and finds about 4 in 10 cancer cases can be prevented
May 2019
May 2019 - Canadian Cancer Society says new regulations will save lives
April 2019 - The Canadian Cancer Society launches new cornerstone campaign: Life is Bigger than Cancer
February 2019 - Event shared impact of CCS's information and support services.
December 2018 - Framework was released by Minister of Health Ginette Petitpas Taylor
October 2018 - Today, the Canadian Cancer Society joined together with comedian, actor, and writer, Mark Critch at The Sobey Cancer Support Centre to launch a new campaign called, One Night Stand Against Cancer
October 2018 - New Canadian Cancer Society international report shows significant momentum for plain packaging and predicts trend to further accelerate
September 2018 - Funds raised will be invested by CCS in the most promising breast cancer research as well as the country’s leading breast cancer information and support programs for people with breast cancer and their families.
September 2018 - 2018 recipients of the Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research announced today.
September 2018 - CCS acknowledges accelerating national trend and urges more campuses to go smoke-free
August 2018 - On September 30, an estimated 80,000 Canadians are expected to come together in communities across the country for the 27th annual Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure, united by their promise to make breast cancer beatable.
July 2018 - Coverage from The Canadian Press about CCS's major financial turnaround, following unprecedented merger.
June 2018 - Canadian Cancer Society praises regulations released today
June 2018 - The Canadian Cancer Society increases accommodations and programming for Maritime cancer patients undergoing treatment
June 2018 - Canadian Cancer Society urges Canadians to learn more about cancer screening
June 2018
June 2018 - Clinical trial funded in part by the Canadian Cancer Society could change clinical practice worldwide and cure more patients
May 2018 - CCS applauds federal plans to require health warning on cigarette itself & require standardized package format for plain packaging
April 2018 - Nova Scotians further protected from harmful effects of smoking and second-hand smoke
February 2018 - CCS also supports national pharmacare announcement
November 2017 - CCS and American Cancer Society to benefit from awareness and fundraising efforts in unprecedented three-year affiliation
October 2017 - The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is deeply saddened to hear of the death of musician Gord Downie from brain cancer.
October 2017 - Canadian Cancer Society calls for stronger government action to fight tobacco use
October 2017 - Canadian Cancer Society BRA Day events help women make informed decisions
October 2017 - Today, more than 85,000 Canadians in 56 communities across the country were united by the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure, raising an estimated $17 million.
September 2017 - Costly take-home cancer drugs place major strain on Nova Scotia families
September 2017 - More than 80,000 Canadians are expected to join forces on October 1 for the 26th annual Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure.
June 2017
June 2017 - Canadian Cancer Society says prevention and research are key
May 2017 - With summer approaching, it’s time to adopt smoke-free parks and beaches
May 2017 - Jamieson Sun Safety Survey reveals many Canadians are putting themselves at risk of skin cancer
April 2017 - CCS recognizes the Tragically Hip for their support of brain cancer research
March 2017 - Canadian Cancer Society kicks off 60th anniversary of Daffodil Month recognizing volunteers and progress against cancer
March 2017 - Research indicates over the next 25 years a levy would save thousands of lives and contribute to $11.5 billion in health care savings
March 2017 - After its first year, 40 per cent of participants surveyed said they had quit smoking and 43 per cent were running three times a week
February 2017 - Charity launches educational video series through corporate partnership with BMO
February 2017 - New research reveals sugary drinks will cost over 63,000 Canadian lives and billions of dollars
February 2017 - Canadian Cancer Society partners with Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
February 2017 - Unprecedented partnership showcases leadership in Canada’s evolving non-profit sector
January 2017 - National Non-Smoking Week is January 15-21
January 2017 - Grant will help CCTG continue ground-breaking national and international research, leading to better treatments and improved outcomes for people with cancer
December 2016 - Ban will prevent cancer and save lives
December 2016 - World-class research discoveries show us what we can achieve through research when our donors help us make dedicated investments
December 2016 - Dr Philipp Lange awarded Canadian Cancer Society’s Great Canadian Innovation Grant
November 2016 - Canadian Cancer Society gives donors ability to vote for 3rd annual Great Canadian Innovation Grant
November 2016 - Trend to reduce smoking and cancer rates by forcing tobacco companies to use plain packaging is gaining momentum across the globe
October 2016 - Lynne Hudson appointed President and CEO of Canadian Cancer Society
October 2016 - Canadian Cancer Society urges Canadians to get their children vaccinated against cancer-causing virus.
October 2016 - HPV-associated cancers
October 2016 - Cancer in Canada: Fast facts
October 2016 - Society joins call to drive down tobacco use to under 5% by 2035
September 2016 - Hundreds of participants raised funds to support lifesaving research and support services for people living with cancer and their families.
September 2016 - Senator tables public bill to prohibit food and beverage marketing to kids
September 2016 - The Canadian Cancer Society officially opened The Sobey Cancer Support Centre today with a ribbon cutting, a donor reception, tours of the expanded facility and a plaque dedication to Marsha Sobey, Campaign Cabinet Chair
September 2016 - Canadian Cancer Society and Running Room award car and cash prizes to six newly smoke-free Canadians
September 2016 - More than $1 million raised for brain cancer research through The Tragically Hip's recent tour.
September 2016 - The Society is encouraged by national survey results showing a drop in youth smoking rates in Canada.
August 2016 - Following 3 sold-out Tragically Hip shows at the Air Canada Centre last week, MLSE donates $30,000 to the Canadian Cancer Society.
July 2016 - Society’s most prestigious awards presented this morning in Toronto.
June 2016 - Canada Day, July 1st text-to-give initiative to fund important research
June 2016 - Canadian Cancer Society announces 6 new cancer research grants in Nova Scotia
June 2016 - New SPF and peak times to be safe in the sun announced today
June 2016 - Two Society-funded clinical trials selected as having the most impact at prestigious international conference.
May 2016 - We commend the Minister of Health for launching a plain packaging consultation on World No Tobacco Day.
May 2016 - ‘New Horizons in Cancer Research’ project focuses on providing Canadians clear, credible and understandable insights into complex issues related to cancer.
May 2016 - Canada set to join international trend.
May 2016 - Review of federal asbestos policies must quickly lead to complete ban
April 2016 - Ban will protect kids.
April 2016 - Asbestos exposure is the leading cause of workplace death in Canada
April 2016 - Relay For Life is more than a cancer walk – it’s a journey
April 2016
April 2016 - Canadian Cancer Society study chosen as this year’s Great Canadian Innovation Grant
April 2016 - Two children with cancer give Canadian dignitaries daffodils to mark Daffodil Month.
March 2016 - 45% of adults have researched cancer with few turning to healthcare professionals first
March 2016 - This Daffodil Month the Canadian Cancer Society encourages support despite loss of fresh-cut Daffodils
March 2016 - Canada must catch up with countries who implemented bans decades ago.
March 2016 - Society comments on 2016 federal budget.
March 2016 - Fox family an inspiration to all Canadians
February 2016 - Committee's report is an important step toward improved palliative care in Canada.
February 2016 - Four outstanding cancer researchers receive Society’s most prestigious awards
February 2016 - Results affirm significance of using cigarette package to communicate with smokers.
January 2016 - National Non-Smoking Week is January 17–23
January 2016
January 2016 - New health accord must guarantee proper care for all Canadians, says Society
January 2016 - World-class research discoveries exemplify the very best of what science can achieve through dedicated investment.
December 2015 - A holiday surprise for a family coping with cancer
November 2015 - Tobacco company introduces new cigarette with menthol flavour burst.
November 2015 - New DNA test could lead to better detection, fewer biopsies
November 2015 - Mattress company to contribute up to $1 million
October 2015 - New study aims to understand and reduce fear of cancer recurrence
October 2015 - Society congratulates new Parliament and looks to the future.
October 2015 - Tobacco plain packaging and more investment in tobacco control initiatives are key measures
October 2015 - Plain packaging a key measure to protect youth from tobacco promotion
September 2015 - Proposed investment a welcome step forward
September 2015 - Proposed funding for Cancer Prevention Centre a positive step forward.
September 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society supports proposal to fix gaps in prescription drug coverage and improve access to essential medications.
September 2015 - New Canadian Cancer Society research shows promise.
September 2015 - Commitment a step forward in making sure all Canadians have access to palliative care.
August 2015 - Five-year, $250 million funding extension allows CPAC to continue major nationwide initiatives.
August 2015 - The Canadian Cancer Society’s Camp Goodtime turns 30!
August 2015 - Proposed benefit will help more families provide care for loved ones with cancer and other critical illnesses.
July 2015 - Society receives government funding for partnership with Running Room
July 2015 - Additional radiation reduces breast cancer recurrence in some patients
June 2015 - Five of Canada’s most outstanding cancer scientists received prestigious cancer research awards today.
June 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society releases federal election platform entitled: Wake-up call: national priorities for patients, families, and a healthier future.
June 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society hails landmark ruling
May 2015 - On May 31st World No Tobacco Day, Nova Scotia will become the first jurisdiction in the world to implement a ban on flavoured tobacco, including menthol. The Canadian Cancer Society commends the Nova Scotia government for their swift action implementing this ban on May 31st. Not only will it place Nova Scotia as a global leader, but it also signals a firm commitment in the prevention of tobacco-related disease.
May 2015 - Imperial Tobacco Canada announced they intend to file a legal challenge against Nova Scotia’s menthol ban. The ban, which is set to go into effect on May 31st, would see all flavoured tobacco including menthol removed from Nova Scotia shelves. This implementation date will put Nova Scotia in the forefront of tobacco control measures on a global scale.
May 2015 - Predictions of the future burden of cancer in Canada.
May 2015 - Cancer in Canada: Fast facts
May 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society urges Canada to prepare.
May 2015 - What the 2015 Canadian Cancer Statistics Report means for Nova Scotia
April 2015 - Port Williams cancer survivor’s contribution to cancer care inspires others
April 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society celebrates final adoption today of crucial public health legislation that will ban flavoured tobacco including menthol
April 2015 - We honour workers who have lost their lives, been injured on the job or have fallen ill as a result of their work.
April 2015 - Expanding compassionate care benefits will help patients and families.
April 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society commends decision to include menthol in flavoured tobacco ban placing Nova Scotia as a national leader in tobacco control
April 2015 - Society’s research institute releases 2014 Research Impact Report.
April 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society applauds tobacco tax increase in Provincial Budget
March 2015 - Daffodil Month survey highlights need for increased awareness of programs and services.
March 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society urges action on menthol
March 2015 - Society commends actor Angelina Jolie for her openness about her health decisions related to the BRCA gene mutations in her recent opinion piece.
March 2015 - Partnership with Jaguar Land Rover Canada and Pauktuutit aims to improve cancer literacy and education among Inuit.
March 2015 - New Society study of healthy “super seniors" aims to find out why some people live cancer-free into old age.
March 2015 - Today the British House of Commons approved final regulations for plain packaging for tobacco products.
February 2015 - Imagine if the number of Canadians expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 30 years could be cut in half.
February 2015 - Join the Canadian Cancer Society’s cancer-fighting team
February 2015 - Society welcomes announcement by the Minister of Health on mandatory reporting of drug shortages
February 2015 - The Society, in partnership with Brain Canada and the Government of Canada, will fund $5 million in brain cancer research.
February 2015 - The Canadian Cancer Society's Trottibus Walking School Bus has won the national grand prize in the Play Exchange, Canada's Active Living Challenge. The announcement was made this afternoon by Federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose.
January 2015 - It's back! Sackville Relay For Life returns for 2015
January 2015 - The Avon Foundation for Women (Canada) announced today a $100,000 gift to the Canadian Cancer Society as part of the company’s centennial anniversary celebrations.
January 2015 - Canadian Cancer Society volunteers and staff are fighting back against cancer during National Non-Smoking Week by working hard to help Canadians quit smoking and encourage others not to start.
January 2015 - The 6 finalists will be featured on a January 9 program on CBC TV where Canadians will be asked to vote for their favourite of the 6 finalists.
December 2014 - Top 10 Canadian Cancer Society-funded research of 2014
December 2014 - Over $200,000 raised in support of the Great Canadian Innovation Grant
December 2014 - Discovery could lead to more targeted lung cancer treatments
November 2014 - The Canadian Cancer Society applauds plans by the Leader of the Opposition Thomas Mulcair to prevent the marketing of foods and beverages to children.
November 2014 - This GivingTuesday give back to innovative cancer research
November 2014 - But more than half of Canadians say they would move if the deadly gas was seeping into their home
November 2014 - New immunotherapy drug could cure lung cancer in many patients
November 2014 - The Canadian Cancer Society was astonished with the Nova Scotia government’s decision today to remove the ban on flavoured tobacco from Bill 60.
October 2014 - Breast cancer prevention: are the answers in our genes?
October 2014 - The Canadian Cancer Society applauds the Nova Scotia government for its leadership in tobacco control and the introduction of legislation that will ban the sale of flavoured tobacco.
October 2014 - Report shows Canada ranks 4th internationally in cigarette health warnings
September 2014
September 2014 - Legislation proclaimed today will begin the process of holding the tobacco industry accountable for the harm they have done to the health of Nova Scotians
September 2014 - Today, Craig’s Cause Pancreatic Cancer Society, the QEII Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division announced that together they will fund pancreatic cancer research to the tune of $1.4-million. This marks the most significant single contribution from Atlantic Canada that will be invested in pancreatic cancer research.
September 2014 - New report confirms youth continue to use flavoured tobacco products
September 2014 - First-ever interactive tool to help Canadians lower their risk
September 2014 - Canadian Cancer Society renews call for ban on all flavoured tobacco
July 2014 - Donation will fund cancer prevention program in province with highest cancer rate
July 2014
June 2014
June 2014 - Rob Cunningham, senior policy analyst at the Society, receives World No Tobacco Day 2014 award.
May 2014
May 2014 - These Nova Scotia stats are another alarming statistic accompanying the news that skin cancer is the most common cancer in Canada, and one of the fastest rising with an estimated 6,500 new cases expected to be diagnosed in 2014.
May 2014 - Highlights of 2014 skin cancer statistics
May 2014 - Cancer in Canada: Fast facts
May 2014 - Canadian Cancer Society: Working to protect Canadians from UV radiation
May 2014 - Canadians need to protect themselves more from dangerous ultraviolet rays
May 2014 - Canadian Cancer Society wraps up April Daffodil campaign
April 2014
April 2014 - Canadian Cancer Society statement about death of Jim Flaherty
April 2014 - Queen’s University and the Canadian Cancer Society are pleased to announce that Dr Janet Dancey will be the next director of the NCIC Clinical Trials Group
April 2014 - The Canadian Cancer Society is very excited by news today that the provincial government will increase the family income threshold for the Boarding, Transportation and Ostomy Program.
March 2014 - Cancer changes everything – donate to change cancer forever
March 2014 - Half of the proceeds from the sales of the music single ”Tribute” will go toward changing cancer forever
March 2014 - Canadian Cancer Society calls on Nova Scotians to encourage government action through takeaction.cancer.ca
March 2014 - Lighthearted Nutiquette video spreads awareness about testicular cancer
March 2014 - Canadian research on BRCA gene could lead to new treatments
February 2014 - Volunteers are needed now, more than ever. The Canadian Cancer Society urges Canadians to join its team during April – Daffodil Month – a crucial fundraising time for the organization.
February 2014 - Volunteer during Daffodil Month
February 2014
February 2014 - The Society also welcomes Change to Benefit Charitable Lotteries
February 2014 - Today is World Cancer Day and the Canadian Cancer Society wants to help raise awareness and debunk the myths that surround this terrible disease.
February 2014 - Find out how to reduce your risk.
January 2014 - Volunteers and donors visit The Lodge That Gives for special presentation.
December 2013 - The Nova Scotia government’s recent promise to move quickly on regulations for electronic cigarettes is being applauded by the Canadian Cancer Society.
November 2013
November 2013 - Canadian Cancer Society encourages Canadians to be extra charitable during the holiday season
November 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society and Stewart McKelvey recently joined forces to present the Faces of Cancer in a beautiful 2014 calendar in support of Daffodil Place.
November 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society extends congratulations to the Town of Oxford for enacting a smoke free outdoor space by-law at Monday evening’s Town Council meeting. The by-law will protect community members from exposure to second hand smoke in areas such as playgrounds, walking trails, and sports fields.
November 2013 - Canadian Cancer Society says thank you to Canadians for helping to raise $54 million over past 10 years through lottery efforts
November 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society congratulates the Town of Hantsport for enacting a smoke free outdoor space by-law at Tuesday evening’s Town Council meeting.
November 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society welcomes a federal bill to reduce tobacco contraband introduced in Parliament today.
October 2013 - New data released today from the national Youth Smoking Survey show that a very high number of high school students are using flavoured tobacco products.
October 2013 - Media backgrounder - Knowledge to Action Grants
October 2013 - Study recruits doctors to boost screening uptake in under screened South Asian population
September 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society is urging Nova Scotia's political leaders to commit to raising the annual family income threshold for the Boarding, Transportation and Ostomy Program
August 2013 - We’re no etiquette guru, but we do know a thing or 2 about about taking good care of your jewels.
August 2013 - Media backgrounder - Innovation Grants
August 2013 - Futuristic device will use high-frequency sound waves to detect abnormal cells
August 2013 - Dr Anthony Pawson revolutionized the understanding of cell signaling.
July 2013 - When it comes to patients’ emotional and psychological states, a new study shows that patients who are asked one simple question may receive more empathy from their caregivers.
July 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division took part in Halifax Pride Week with a “Get Screened” booth as a reminder to get regular screenings.
June 2013 - June 17, 1963 landmark statement by Canada’s health minister concluded that smoking causes lung cancer
June 2013
June 2013 - With just a pack on his back, and some good shoes on his feet, David Atkinson is hitting the pavement this spring in order to raise awareness and funds for the Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division.
June 2013 - An eminent rain storm couldn’t keep participants away from Relay For Life in Halifax on Friday evening, but when organizers opted to shut down the event due a to a bomb threat lodged with a 911 dispatcher , everyone evacuated for their own safety.
June 2013 - Excitement is mounting for haligonians registered in the Canadian Cancer Society’s 2013 Relay For Life in Halifax.
May 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division (CCS-NSD) is urging Nova Scotians to lead healthier lives and get screened on a regular basis, in light of new national statistics released today.
May 2013 - Canadians need to know the risk factors for this largely preventable cancer.
May 2013 - Liver cancer is the special topic in Canadian Cancer Statistics 2013, released today by the Canadian Cancer Society in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Statistics Canada.
May 2013
May 2013 - Canada needs strategy to meet new global targets adopted today by World Health Assembly
May 2013 - On May 4, the Canadian Cancer Society awarded its first national Impact Awards to honour the Society’s most dedicated, passionate volunteers and recognize their exceptional commitment to fighting against cancer.
April 2013 - Wear a daffodil pin to support people living with cancer
April 2013 - Throat cancers on the rise due to epidemic of HPV infection
March 2013 - April 27 is Daffodil Day: Wear a Daffodil Pin to Show Support for People Living with Cancer
March 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society applauds the federal government for introducing a tax increase on roll-your-own tobacco in today’s federal budget. The increase addresses a longstanding loophole.
March 2013
February 2013 - Canadian Cancer Society researchers use high-tech computer analytics to predict which mutations cause breast cancer and how to stop it
January 2013 - Two Pictou County organizations are supporting the Canadian Cancer Society’s (CCS) Daffodil Place Campaign in a big way. Together, the Prostate Cancer Canada Network – Pictou County and the Women Alike Society & Abreast A River Dragon Boat Team have raised $77,000 over the last few years to help create a place of hope and healing for cancer patients and their families.
January 2013 - The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Pamela Fralick as president and CEO, effective today, January 7, 2013.
December 2012
December 2012 - A locally owned cooperative financial institution, Caisse populaire de Clare, received a Prime Minister’s Volunteer Award today at a ceremony in Ottawa. Caisse populaire de Clare was honoured as the Atlantic Canada Winner in the Business Leader Category for their work with the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), among other charities.
December 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society is deeply disappointed and frustrated that amotion to protect Canadians fromasbestos was defeated in the House of Commons on December 5.
November 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society releases report
November 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society Study Examines the Human and Economic Toll of 44 Cancer-Causing Factors in the Workplace, From Asbestos to Diesel Fumes
October 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society, Nova Scotia Division is warning the public of a telephone scam to access people’s personal banking information.
October 2012 - Majority of Canadians Say Federal Government Should Take Action
October 2012 - Minimizing the risk of asbestos exposure at home
October 2012 - Join the Canadian Cancer Society and our corporate partners in the fight against breast cancer
September 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society is supporting Nova Scotians facing a cancer diagnosis thanks to the Daffodil Place capital campaign. Daffodil Place will ease the burden of cancer through an expansion to The Lodge That Gives as well as additional community programming that will support all Nova Scotians.
September 2012 - Government announces it Will no longer oppose adding chrysotile asbestos to the Rotterdam Convention’s list of hazardous substances
September 2012 - Results of a clinical trial published today in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that men with prostate cancer who are treated with intermittent courses (known as a drug holiday) of androgen-suppressing therapy will live as long as those receiving continuous therapy.
August 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society Experts Speak at International Conference
August 2012 - A new employment insurance benefit will help alleviate some of the financial burden associated with caring for a sick child
July 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to congratulate Dr. Jean Marshall, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University for being selected to receive a three year cancer research innovation grant.
July 2012 - Microscopic 3-D model will allow researchers to see how pancreatic cancer develops
July 2012 - Scientists in Toronto have created a tiny, living 3-D organ model of pancreatic ducts to help them conduct research on pancreatic cancer – one of the deadliest and least understood of all cancers. This innovative 3-D organ model could lead to new ways to detect and treat pancreatic cancer, which has a very poor survival rate with only about 6% of patients surviving five years after diagnosis.
July 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society Plan Calls for Federal Government to Take Leadership Role
June 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society urges government to reconsider
June 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Généreux as national chair, effective June 17, 2012. Mr Généreux, a lawyer in Montreal, will lead the Society’s national Board of Directors, composed of volunteers from across Canada.
June 2012 - A chemical found in sea sponges can effectively prevent muscle wasting in mice
June 2012 - Drug shortages are a national problem, and they will not be resolved without a Canada-wide approach
June 2012 - Study one of 20 projects presented by Canadian Cancer Society-funded Clinical Trials Group at prestigious international conference
May 2012 - Canadian Cancer Society urges ban on all flavoured tobacco products
May 2012 - There are currently no targeted treatments for this sub-type of cancer, which occurs more often in younger women
May 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society Camp Goodtime in 2012 is one example of a program partially funded by Relay For Life events. Camp Goodtime is a week-long summer camp for kids aged 7-15 living with cancer or a brain tumor.
May 2012 - Lower smoking rates, better screening and treatment account for drop, but much more needs to be done to tackle leading cause of death in Canada
May 2012 - The Canadian cancer death rate is dropping and that holds true for Nova Scotians. However, Atlantic Canada continues to have generally higher cancer incidence and death rates from cancer than most other provinces.
May 2012 - Canadian Cancer Statistics 2012 was released today by the Canadian Cancer Society
May 2012 - The Society is a leader in the fight against tobacco
May 2012 - Friends, families and neighbours are rallying for Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life events taking place next month in 22 locations across the province. Relay For Life funds important programs and services for the mission areas of the Canadian Cancer Society – research investment, prevention initiatives and supportive programs.
April 2012 - Wear a Daffodil Pin to Show Support for People with Cancer
April 2012 - Cuts Will Undermine Efforts to Reduce Smoking Rates and Save Lives, says Canadian Cancer Society
April 2012 - As part of Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Daffodil Month activities volunteers from Radian6, a salesforce.com company, will solicit donations for daffodil pins from passersby on Tuesday, April 17. Watch for volunteers wearing Canadian Cancer Society t-shirts as they help raise awareness and funds for the fight against cancer.
April 2012 - With the support of our generous corporate partners, the Canadian Cancer Society is making more impact against more cancers.
March 2012 - The Canadian Cancer Society is ready to celebrate Spring with bright yellow daffodils, a symbol of hope in the fight against cancer.
March 2012 - Health and Wellness Minister Maureen MacDonald will kick off April as Daffodil Month for the Nova Scotia division of the Canadian Cancer Society.
March 2012 - April is Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Month, Daffodil Day is April 27
March 2012 - Society Welcomes Health Committee’s Investigation into Drug Shortages
March 2012 - National Coordinated Approach Needed to Find Effective Solutions
February 2012 - Society announces $4.5 million in new funding for 23 high-risk, high-reward innovation grants
February 2012 - Canada among countries with the largest health warnings in the world
February 2012 - An Important First Step To Relieve Financial Burden on Families of Gravely Ill Patients
January 2012 - Eighty-five per cent of Canadians say the federal government should be an equal partner in discussions on the future of healthcare
January 2012 - Ontario given go-ahead to sue foreign tobacco companies in $50 billion medicare lawsuit
December 2011 - Clinical trial finds patients with limited-stage Hodgkin lymphoma fare better when treated with chemotherapy alone
December 2011 - Canadian Cancer Society applauds cancer prevention step
November 2011 - Canadian scientists international leaders in their fields
November 2011 - In advance of the meeting of health ministers the Society sets out the priorities we consider critical for healthcare renewal and for improving the health of Canadians
November 2011 - The Society calls on Canada’s health ministers to strongly consider four key priorities critical to improving and ensuring the health of Canadians
November 2011 - Report Released by Parliamentary Committee on Palliative and Compassionate Care
November 2011 - As we change the clocks this weekend, it's also time to consider taking vitamin D
October 2011 - Make Affordable Access to Cancer Drugs a Priority of Upcoming Health Accord Negotiations, Advocates Say
October 2011 - Join the Canadian Cancer Society and our corporate partners in the fight against breast cancer
September 2011 - Today, federal Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq announced final Cabinet approval of a new set of larger, graphic health warnings for cigarette and little cigar packages
September 2011 - September is ovarian cancer awareness month. Research is crucial to help prevent, detect and treat this disease
August 2011 - The Canadian Cancer Society is deeply saddened to hear of the untimely death of Jack Layton after battling cancer for a second time.
August 2011 - A man who had just been diagnosed with melanoma picked up the phone and called the Canadian Cancer Society’s Cancer Information Service (CIS). “I don’t know what to expect. What should I tell my family? Am I going to die?”
August 2011 - At his wife’s insistence, Lower Sackville’s Gary Thorne made an appointment to see his doctor about a mole on his shoulder that she was concerned about. This was one routine doctor’s appointment that might just have saved his life. When the biopsy results came back and Mr. Thorne heard the word melanoma it was difficult to make sense of what else the doctor said. “When I was diagnosed with melanoma I knew very little about the disease and what this could mean for me and my family,” says Mr. Thorne. “I really didn’t know what to expect but I had a lot of questions. Were there different types of melanoma? What could my treatment be?”
July 2011 - Canadian Cancer Society applauds ruling that tobacco industry cannot shift damages to federal government
July 2011 - Our thoughts are with Mr. Layton and his family as he fights his cancer battle
July 2011 - Fundraising activities help raise critical funds to fulfill our mission of eradicating cancer and improving the quality of life for people with cancer and their families.
July 2011 - We are passionate about furthering our mission to eradicate cancer and enhance the quality of life of people living with cancer
June 2011 - The Society is shocked that the Canadian delegation has chosen to oppose adding chrysotile asbestos to the Rotterdam Convention
June 2011 - The Society thanks Relay participants and all its donors for helping lead the way in the fight against cancer
June 2011 - The Society was extremely saddened to hear about the death of Betty Fox today
June 2011 - Positive Steps, says Canadian Cancer Society
June 2011 - Men with prostate cancer who are treated with intermittent courses of androgen-suppressing therapy will live as long as those receiving continuous therapy
June 2011 - A large international Canadian-led clinical trial has found that the drug exemestane reduces this risk of breast cancer by 65 per cent compared with placebo.
June 2011 - A Canadian-led clinical trial has found that additional radiation treatment improves disease-free survival in women with early breast cancer
June 2011 - A landmark partnership announced today between Canada’s two largest cancer charities, The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society,
June 2011 - Canadian Cancer Society funded research recognized among “Best of ASCO”
May 2011 - The Canadian Cancer Society has led the way in advocating for colorectal cancer screening programs to be implemented across the country.
May 2011 - Canadian Cancer Statistics 2011 was released today by the Canadian Cancer Society
May 2011 - Colorectal cancer is the special topic of the Canadian Cancer Statistics 2011 report, released today by the Canadian Cancer Society.
May 2011 - Canadian Cancer Statistics 2011 released by the Canadian Cancer Society with special focus on colorectal cancer
April 2011 - Canadian Cancer Society research grants announced today
April 2011 - Quebec Government provides conditional support to asbestos mine
April 2011 - Join the Canadian Cancer Society and our corporate partners in the fight for life
April 2011 - April 5 is Family Caregiver Day
April 2011 - Every three minutes another Canadian is faced with fighting cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society wants them to know that they are not alone.
March 2011 - Daffodil Day is April 27
March 2011 - A new family caregiver tax credit announced in today’s federal government budget is a good start in providing more support for all family caregivers, says the Canadian Cancer Society.
March 2011 - The Canadian Cancer Society welcomes today’s announcement by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to renew its support for the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC).
March 2011 - The Canadian Cancer Society is deeply disappointed that the Federal Government included funding for the Chrysotile Institute when it tabled its spending plans for 2010-11
February 2011 - New picture health warnings released today
February 2011 - Majority of Canadians Worry about Financial Impact of Caring for Sick Relative
May 2010 - Canadian Cancer Statistics 2010 released by the Canadian Cancer Society with special focus on care and support for dying patients
April 2009 - As more young people with cancer survive, there is increasing need to do more to meet the distinct challenges of these young patients, according to Canadian Cancer Statistics 2009 released today by the Canadian Cancer Society.
July 2008 - National Sun Survey results released today
April 2008 - More Canadian children with cancer are surviving, according to Canadian Cancer Statistics 2008 released today by the Canadian Cancer Society. For the first time, a special section in this year’s report focuses on children with cancer from birth to 14 years of age.
April 2007
April 2006 - Fewer Canadians would die from cancer if cancer screening in Canada was enhanced and expanded, according to a special report in Canadian Cancer Statistics 2006 released today by the Canadian Cancer Society
April 2005 - Canada’s aging baby boomers and the country’s growing population are propelling Canada into a cancer crisis, according to Canadian Cancer Statistics 2005 released today by the Canadian Cancer Society.
April 2004 - Cancer is the number one cause of early death in Canada, according to Canadian Cancer Statistics 2004 released today by the Canadian Cancer Society.